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Subordinating Conjunctions (Quiz - Answers) PDF

Subordinating conjunctions connect two clauses, making one dependent on the other and forming a complex sentence. They introduce dependent clauses, whereas coordinating conjunctions connect independent clauses or words/phrases of equal grammatical rank. This document provides examples of sentences containing subordinating conjunctions like "before", "because", "though", and "even if" to introduce dependent clauses. It also identifies clauses and determines whether statements are true or false.

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Subordinating Conjunctions (Quiz - Answers) PDF

Subordinating conjunctions connect two clauses, making one dependent on the other and forming a complex sentence. They introduce dependent clauses, whereas coordinating conjunctions connect independent clauses or words/phrases of equal grammatical rank. This document provides examples of sentences containing subordinating conjunctions like "before", "because", "though", and "even if" to introduce dependent clauses. It also identifies clauses and determines whether statements are true or false.

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Subordinating Conjunctions Quiz

1. b) Coordinating conjunctions connect words, phrases, and clauses, while


subordinating conjunctions connect connect two clauses making one dependent
and forming a complex sentence.
2. c) Yes, a comma is needed for nonessential relative clause, because the
information in the relative clause is no longer important and needs to be
separated from the main clause with a comma.
3. d) I don’t care about who you are, where you’re from, or what you’ve been
through as long as you love me.
4. a) The man ​whom​ you hit with your car​ is the owner of the department store
downtown.
5. c) Before you go, sign the yearbook.
6. b) because
7. d) Though surfing is fun, it can be dangerous.
8. c) even if
9. d) though
10. a) Adverb clause
11. F
12. F
13. T
14. T
15. F

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